Anguish mounts after orang asli children not found after two weeks


No sign nor scent: Fire and Rescue Department’s K9 unit on the ground to trace the orang asli children in the Tohoi forest reserve.

GUA MUSANG: Two weeks after the mysterious disappearance of seven orang asli children and with few clues on their whereabouts, anguish and allegations are mounting that the search effort started too late.

Midah Angah, the mother of two of the seven missing pupils of SK Tohoi, said she felt as if nothing could be done to save her children despite a massive search operation now under way.

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